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How do electrons move between atoms to create electricity?
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How do electrons move between atoms to create electricity?
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They share bonds or even transfer them, and thus, become ionic of covalent.
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The electrons get energy by the potential
force when we apply potential difference to a conductor moving from low to high therefore, the electrons move one to another creating electricity.
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